From: "Rzepa, Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am sorry I am rather late for this thread.  Wanted to add that
> Marion Cass will be presenting Jmol via our  "pseudorotation"
> page;  http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/bpr/
> 
> This article is one of three that have been submitted to J Chem Ed
> extolling the virtues of  Jmol.  An earlier one on symmetry
> http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/local/symmetry/ )
> has apparently been accepted, and the third on transition states, 
> Mobius systems and aromaticity 
> (http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/pericyclic/ )
> has only just been sent. J Chem Ed move at glacial speeds in terms
> of publication (> 1 year is still common!)  so if accepted, they 
> will not
> appear for a little while yet.
> 
> Has anyone else on this list submitted on  Jmol to such journals? 

'The Virtual Museum of Minerals and Molecules: Molecular Visualization
in a Virtual Hands-On Museum', by Phillip Barak and Edward A. Nater,
accepted for publication in J. Nat. Resour. Life Sci. Educ., Vol. 34,
2005 (pg nos tbd)
...the major thrust is the 'Chime period' of our virtual museum, but
describes also as a technical aside the consequence of proprietary code
and the move to Jmol as a way out of non-interoperability and stagnated
s/w development. 


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